Cecil Gray made a great contribution to postgraduate education, organising the first "day-release" course in Britain for junior anaesthetists preparing for their examinations.
According to Cecil Gray, "She seems to have been a very virtuous lady ... for there is no record of his having killed her."
Cecil Gray (born 1923) is a Caribbean poet, former educator, and the author of several textbooks and anthologies of West Indian literature.
According to Cecil Gray, Heseltine's first biographer, "[he] did not rest until he had procured every work of Delius which was then accessible".
His poem "The Baptist" was published in Bite In 2 by Cecil Gray.
Cecil Gray (class of 1986), professional American football player.
Cecil Gray (1895-1951) was a Scottish music critic and composer.
(Perdita's father was Cecil Gray, the Scottish music critic and composer).
It was also used by the Scottish music critic and composer, Cecil Gray.
Cecil Gray may refer to: